Michael P. Fergus, DC, DACBR

Assistant Professor, Clinical Sciences

Dr.
Michael Fergus is an assistant professor in the department of
clinical sciences at National University of Health Sciences,
specializing in diagnostic imaging. His duties at NUHS include
teaching the graduate level doctor of chiropractic students, and
the post-graduate students enrolled in the diagnostic imaging
residency as they work towards earning their masters in science in
diagnostic imaging and qualifying to take the diplomate examination
with the American Chiropractic Board of Radiology.

In addition to his teaching responsibilities, Dr. Fergus works
as a radiology clinician and has done consulting work with the NUHS
research department on several NIH funded studies.

Dr. Fergus currently serves as the secretary and treasurer for
the American Chiropractic College of Radiology. He was elected
to this position after having served several years as an
examiner/member of the American Chiropractic Board of
Radiology. He has worked as a guest lecturer with Rush
University College of Nursing and maintains a consulting practice
with numerous chiropractic physicians and imaging centers
throughout Illinois. He is currently working to develop several
post-graduate programs for NUHS.

Dr. Fergus attained his bachelor of science in psychology from
Loyola University Chicago, and his bachelor of science and doctor
of chiropractic from NUHS (then National College of
Chiropractic). He also completed a full-time residency in
diagnostic imaging at NUHS. He has over a decade of experience
in the field of diagnostic imaging and continues to expand his
focus in the field of imaging by working to attain certification
with diagnostic ultrasound.